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223rd GA Plenary session

예정된 회의

2024년 12월 14일
오후 3:00 - 5:00 (EST)
Zoom

자세한 정보 또는 회의에 대한 연설 또는 참관:
알레한드라 셔먼
alejandra.sherman@pcusa.org

구성원

Teaching Elder Debra Avery
Great Rivers Presbytery
Moving Forward Implementation Committee

Ruling Elder Carson Brown
Peace River Presbytery
Young Adult Advisory Delegate - GA225

Teaching Elder Dee Cooper
Denver Presbytery
Presbyterian Mission Agency Board

Teaching Elder David Davis
Coastlands Presbytery
Committee on the Office of the General Assembly

Teaching Elder Francis Lin
Riverside Presbytery
At-Large

Teaching Elder Scott Lumsden
Seattle Presbytery
Per Capita and Financial Sustainability Special Committee


관련 직원

Barry Creech
Presbyterian Mission Agency

Kathy Lueckert
Administrative Services Group

Ruling Elder Emily Martin
North Central California Presbytery
Young Adult Advisory Delegate - GA225

Teaching Elder Felipe N. Martínez
(Co-Moderator)
Ohio Valley Presbytery
Commissioner - GA225

Ruling Elder José Rosa-Rivera
Presbiterio de San Juan
Per Capita and Financial Sustainability Special Committee

Ruling Elder Cristi Scott Ligon
(Co-Moderator)
Middle Tennessee Presbytery
Commissioner - GA225

Teaching Elder Bill Teng
Peace River Presbytery
PCUSA, A Corp Board

Ruling Elder Kris Thompson
National Capital Presbytery
At-Large


Kerry Rice
Office of the General Assembly

통합 위원회에 관한 더 자세한 정보

The committee is authorized to review the current Standing Rules of the General Assembly and related documents and propose a new set of Standing Rules to the 226th General Assembly (2024), along with any amendments to related documents required to enable those changes.

Reviewing past revisions and proposed changes to the Standing Rules, including the work of the Committee to Review Biennial Assemblies; Consulting with the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly and the six agencies and other entities and standing committees of the assembly regarding any changes to the Standing Rules necessary to enable their work; and Promoting broad access and participation by the whole church in its work.

The new set of Standing Rules proposed by the special committee will:

  • Use language that opens the General Assembly to an expansive understanding of gender;
  • Reflect the church’s commitments to unity and diversity and full participation and representation (F-1.0403);
  • Assist the General Assembly in promoting equity throughout its processes and in its decisions;
  • Look at the role of advisory delegates in the life and deliberations of the General Assembly to ensure a continuing voice of constituencies that represent the breadth of the present and future of the church;
  • Promote broad access and participation in the General Assembly by the whole church, particularly providing for translation services, accommodations for people with different abilities, and other circumstances as they arise;
  • Provide permission for spaces that encourage innovation and creativity in the General Assembly’s discernment;
  • Simplify the language of the Standing Rules and the processes of the General Assembly to reflect more fully the 21st-century church, embodying the flexibility of the current Form of Government in the life and work of the General Assembly;
  • Incorporate technology to promote communication, conversation, and discernment in the deliberations and processes of the General Assembly;
  • Adjust the scale and complexity of the General Assembly meeting envisioned in the Standing Rules for a church that has substantially fewer people and financial resources; and
  • Reflect any decisions of the 225th General Assembly (2022) regarding the location and format of future General Assembly meetings.
  • Two members (current or former) from the Committee on the Office of the General Assembly
  • Two members (current or former) from the General Assembly Committee on Representation
  • One Young Adult advisory delegate or one Theological advisory delegate to the 225th General Assembly
  • Two commissioners to the 224th General Assembly (2020) or the 225th General Assembly (2024)
  • Two at-large members
  • Also including with voice but no vote: one member from the Racial Equity Advocacy Committee and one member from the Advocacy Committee for Women and Gender Justice.

연락처

Alejandra Sherman
Executive Assistant for the President
Administrative Services Group
alejandra.sherman@pcusa.org 


Open Meeting Policy

As approved by the 209th General Assembly (1997) and amended by the 218th General Assembly (2008), the Open Meeting Policy applies to the General Assembly and its related entities and work groups.

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